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The average salary factors out to about $64.5 million per season, according to ESPN .
Hollis said, however, there are plenty of external factors out of the industry's control that could send the American market tumbling.
A woman can have a miscarriage or a premature birth for any reason, often due to factors out of her control.
Before we get into the details, we're asking each interviewee to rate a few important sex-related factors out of 10.
In addition, AMC and its peers rely on the quality, quantity, and timing of movie product, all factors out of management's control.
In addition, AMC and its peers also rely on the quality, quantity, and timing of movie product, all factors out of management's control.
"Oil is obviously one of the big swing factors out there," said Andrew Sullivan, managing director for sales trading at Haitong International Securities.
This memoir will connect with anyone who's felt a need to search for their true identity or ever felt different due to factors out of their control.
The plaintiffs' expert, Peter Arcidiacono, said he had left these factors out of his model because they all were strongly associated with the race of the applicant.
"There are a lot of factors out there that could potentially hurt market sentiment," said Tsutomu Soma, general manager of fixed income business solutions at SBI Securities in Tokyo.
It's not exactly untrue, but I think it's misleading, because it leaves out several really important factors out of the picture (the bank's reserves, creditworthiness of the borrowers, FDIC insurance, etc.).
The thinking is that sales teams can't possibly keep track of all the factors out there that could be having impact on an individual sale — and that's where the machine can help.
While Americans often worry about whether chemicals, pollution or other factors out of their control cause cancer, the new analysis shows otherwise: People are firmly in charge of much of their own risk of cancer.
The delays have been caused in part by technological hiccups as well as factors out of NASA's control, like a tornado striking the Michoud Assembly Facility in Louisiana, where parts of the rocket are being built, in February.
"We have said despite COVID and all the other extraneous factors out there, if the price is right we will order a new Airbus aircraft and well order a new Boeing aircraft, today, tomorrow, next week," he said.
"We have said despite COVID and all the other extraneous factors out there, if the price is right we will order a new Airbus aircraft and we'll order a new Boeing aircraft, today, tomorrow, next week," he said.
"We have said despite COVID and all the other extraneous factors out there, if the price is right we will order a new Airbus aircraft and we'll order a new Boeing aircraft, today, tomorrow, next week," he said.
Unit volume factors out the impact of price and currency fluctuations P&G, whose products also include Tide detergent, said it now expects its 2019 organic sales to grow 4%, rather than be in range of up 2% to 4%.
You know, whether its oil renewing its weakness, or else like China concerns, whether weak growth numbers elsewhere, or panic in other countries, there are so many factors out there at the moment, pushing the highlighting the volatility and risk aversions.
Merkel told reporters she had explained to Trump during a G13 summit in Sicily that the surplus was due in part to factors out of Germany's control and had also highlighted the extent of job-creating German direct investment in the United States.
This is, perhaps, due to a few factors out of her control: It just so happens that Donnelly is coming to prominence at a time when old heroes are being exposed for misogyny and misdeeds, and many listeners alienated by those former deities are looking for new ones.
Last week, Wells Fargo Global Head of Rate Strategy Michael Schumacher cautioned investors against getting too bullish on the recent rally in U.S. Treasury yields, telling CNBC's "Futures Now" that while bond yields are reacting to a brief period of "good news," there are still "so many choppy factors out there."
In two different papers, the economists Alan S. Blinder and Mark Watson found that the strength or weakness of the economy was mostly related to factors out of a president's hands, such as oil-price spikes that crimp consumer spending and often precede a recession, productivity growth and a rosy international economic picture.
The task of baseball statistics attempting to quantify a pitch is to isolate the performance of the pitcher from the factors out of his control. Over the years, many different baseball statisticians have attempted to create a statistic that does this.
Thematically, the song describes two faraway lovers. One of the lovers realizes that the love between the two of them is unraveling because of factors out of their control. The lover, Björk, seeks to reunite with her lover to rebuild the love lost.
Armed with his "system" he derives the "principle of [non]contradiction" starting with his law of identity: x2 = x. He subtracts x from both sides (his axiom 2), yielding x2 \- x = 0. He then factors out the x: x(x - 1) = 0. For example, if x = "men" then 1 - x represents NOT-men.
This suggests that the road had its origin as a military road connecting Fort Kaskaskia with Fort Massac. The road may have been laid out by the French in the 1750s, or by the Americans after the reoccupation of Fort Massac in 1794. The direction of the road was controlled by several factors. Out of Kaskaskia, the road went north toward the headwaters of Marys River, avoiding a river crossing.
The segment explored some common negative perceptions about the mail-order bride industry, along with concerns that relationships precipitated by websites like AFA might not be completely equal; for instance, the host was concerned that women might be pushed into such relationships due to socioeconomic factors out of their control. AFA was also featured in a National Geographic documentary called Bachelors Abroad, a feature documentary called Love Me, Our America with Lisa Ling, and an episode of MTV's Sex 2K.
Proper distance roughly corresponds to where a distant object would be at a specific moment of cosmological time, which can change over time due to the expansion of the universe. Comoving distance factors out the expansion of the universe, which gives a distance that does not change in time due to the expansion of space (though this may change due to other, local factors, such as the motion of a galaxy within a cluster); the comoving distance is the proper distance at the present time.
The United States Truth in Video Game Rating Act (S.3935) is a bill introduced by then Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) on September 26, 2006. The act would require the ESRB to have access to the full content of and hands-on time with the games it was to rate, rather than simply relying on the video demonstrations submitted by developers and publishers. The bill makes no considerations for mods, total conversions, user generated content, procedurally generated content, unused disc space, blocked/disabled out portions of code, player behavior in online games, and various other factors out of the control of the developers (such as how the player decides to play the game).
In standard cosmology, comoving distance and proper distance are two closely related distance measures used by cosmologists to define distances between objects. Proper distance roughly corresponds to where a distant object would be at a specific moment of cosmological time, which can change over time due to the expansion of the universe. Comoving distance factors out the expansion of the universe, giving a distance that does not change in time due to the expansion of space (though this may change due to other, local factors, such as the motion of a galaxy within a cluster). Comoving distance and proper distance are defined to be equal at the present time; therefore, the ratio of proper distance to comoving distance now is 1.
Based on verses 15: 30 and 2: 33, Shi‘ites believe that the Prophets, Apostles, and Imams are more excellent than Angels. According to Al-Shaykh al-Saduq, based on verses 16: 50 and 21: 27 of the Qur’an, angels never disobey Allah, they are free from sins and impurities, and that anyone who denies the infallibility of Messengers, Prophets, Imams, and Angels is a kafir (, unbeliever). According to Tabatabaei, the statement, "they do not disobey Allah in what He commands them, and only act as they are bidden", is an explanation of the phrase "stern and strong": > The meaning of "stern and strong" is that the angels are committed to the > assignment given to them by Allah. Besides Almighty Allah and His > commandment, no any other factors out of pity and compassion affect their > activities.

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